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Observation towers
People have always been looking for the place where they could have overlooked an extensive territory. Already a legend about the arrival of our ancestors to the Czech basin tells about the climbing of the forefather Čech to the mountain of Říp from which he could have overlooked the land and decided to stay there.
The development of tourism since the second part of the 19th century had brought back interest in places of distant lookouts. So that people could have enjoyed the view of the countryside, tourist clubs in cooperation with municipalities and private benefactors started to build special-purpose buildings - towers, identified only as buildings of unimpeded view of the countryside. Unlike the northern and northwestern Bohemia, where German unions built stone tower lookouts, the towers built until the mid-20th century in the Hradec Králové Region were either part of the Czech Tourist Club huts, or formed a simple, mostly wooden structure.
After the year 1989 there was a huge expansion of lookouts. The construction of telecommunication towers of mobile operators and the initiative of associations, municipalities and private individuals bring renewal or creation of a large number of towers. Tourists can enjoy a unique panoramic view not only from the highest East Bohemia mountains.
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- Zvičina
- Hubertova vyhlídka
- Přední Žalý
- Zvičina
- Vrbice-Kastel
- Velká Deštná
- Skuhrov
- Ruprechtický špičák
- Rtyně v Podkrkonoší
- Nové Město n.M.
- Náchod
- Milohlídka
- Milohlídka
- Libníkovice
- Jičín
- Jičín
- Humprecht
- Humprecht
- Hořický Chlum
- Chlum
- Masarykova věž samostatnosti
- Masarykova věž samostatnosti
- Krkonoše-Hnědý vrch
- Trutnov-pomník
- Dvůr Králové
- Dobruška
- Dobruška
- Dobrošov
- Černá hora
- Bílá věž
- Zvičina
- Chlum